In the episode of The View on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, Whoopi Goldberg was noticeably absent, and the show’s viewers immediately began to wonder about the reason behind her missing presence. As the episode unfolded, the usual five co-hosts were reduced to four: Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin. This left the audience curious about the reason for Goldberg’s absence from the highly popular talk show, which typically brings together a strong panel of dynamic women for daily discussions on current events, politics, and pop culture.
To address the situation, Joy Behar, who has been a long-time member of The View, immediately spoke to the viewers, offering an explanation for Goldberg’s absence. Behar did not hesitate to let the audience know, “Unfortunately, I know you’ll be unhappy, but Whoopi is not here with us.” She further elaborated, explaining that Goldberg had been struck by the flu, a condition that had been circulating at the time. In her signature humorous tone, Behar sent well wishes to Goldberg, saying, “She has the flu. Yes, feel better, Whoops. We miss you. Come back as soon as you can.” The warmth and camaraderie between Behar and Goldberg were evident in Behar’s words, demonstrating the strong bond the co-hosts share after years of working together.
Behar then continued to comment on the flu’s wide reach, making a lighthearted reference to the ongoing health crisis, “It’s going around. We’re supposed to be wearing masks again?” This was a nod to the pandemic-era habits that had affected society in the past and highlighted how flu seasons still remain unpredictable, affecting even those who are on live TV. The casual comment about wearing masks again resonated with many viewers who were familiar with the long-lasting effects of public health issues.
In a moment of levity, Alyssa Farah Griffin chimed in with some advice that has become a staple during flu season: “Sanitize your hands. Wash them 20 seconds.” Her suggestion brought a touch of practicality to the conversation, providing a reminder of health precautions viewers should take to protect themselves and others.
Sara Haines, known for her playful approach to many situations, couldn’t resist making a joke. She said, “Don’t go around children!” which brought a burst of laughter to the table. Haines was referencing the fact that children, especially in school environments, are often breeding grounds for colds and flu, making it easy for these viruses to spread.
As the conversation continued, Behar explained that Goldberg might not return to the show until the following Monday, February 24, if her flu symptoms persisted, as Goldberg typically takes Fridays off. Behar noted that if Goldberg continued to be absent on Thursday, February 20, viewers would likely have to wait until Monday for her return. However, at the time of the episode, there was no official word from The View on exactly when Goldberg would be back on the show, and the hosts just hoped for her quick recovery.
This absence from Goldberg wasn’t the first time she had taken time off from The View recently. Earlier in January, there were also concerns when Goldberg was missing from the show following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. That absence had been explained in the January 13 episode of The View: Behind the Table podcast, where Goldberg had revealed that she had been invited to Paris for a fashion show due to her popular layout for the company Ami. She explained, “I did a layout, a fashion layout, for a company called Ami, and apparently it sort of went through the roof, so they’ve invited me to come and be part of their fashion show in Paris.” While this was a glamorous and exciting reason for her absence, Goldberg’s current absence due to illness was far less glamorous and much more concerning to her fans.
Despite the differing circumstances surrounding Goldberg’s time off, both absences sparked curiosity among The View’s viewers. Whether it’s due to a work-related commitment in Paris or a flu that keeps her away from the show, viewers have consistently shown their concern for Goldberg’s well-being. The The View audience has come to appreciate Goldberg’s wit, intelligence, and insight over the years, and they certainly miss her presence whenever she is not on the show.
As of now, there is still no clear timeline for when Goldberg will be back, but fans of The View are likely hoping that Goldberg makes a swift recovery from the flu and returns to the show soon. In the meantime, the remaining co-hosts kept the conversation lively, entertaining, and informative as they addressed